dear rediff user's beware rediff can redirect your key board out put!
Yes that is true. How can rediff delete a message before it appears on the screen?
There is a software used by rediff which identifies certain words in your messages and your message gets reported for abuse even before appearing on screen.
For this they have to use banned software called as a keylogger, where the Rediff can redirect your key board out put and read what your typing at that very moment even before it appears on the screen.
Some times it may report a message for abuse even before it appears on screen even before you click the "submit" button.
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by Free Lancer on Dec 28, 2007 11:59 PM Permalink
you block head u don't need a keylogger for this.It can very easily be done in an asp/jsp script which reads your message on the server (away from ur PC) before it's shown back to all the client broswers. If this doesn't make any sense to u then read any server side scripting book.
RE:RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by hanek singh on Dec 29, 2007 12:55 AM Permalink
MR Z, IF YOU ARE IGNORANT OF A THING TRY TO LEARN FROM OTHERS . DO NOT JUMP INTO THE FRAY HOPE YOU GET IT
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by hanek singh on Dec 29, 2007 12:52 AM Permalink
IT IS VERY TRUE . I HAVE BEEN VICTIM OF THIS SCAM BY REDIFF EARLIER. AT THAT TIME I DID NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT WAS GOING ON THIS IS THE DIRTIEST TRICK REDIFF COULD HAVE PLAYED ON ITS UN SUSPECTING READERS . REDIFF THINKS THAT WE BLOGGERS ARE ITS MERCY AND DIRTY TRICKS . IT FORGETS THERE ARE CLOSE TO 150 MILLIONS BLOGGS ON THE INTERNET. ANY I AM LIVING IN USA FOR OVER 22 YEARS AND NEVER EXPERIENCED SUCH TREATMENT . FBI CAN LEARN A LESSON OR TWO FROM REDIFF
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by Rajini Fan on Dec 29, 2007 01:03 AM Permalink
wow.... its been a long time since i laughed so loud.... thanks sardarji.....
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by manoj krishnamachar on Dec 29, 2007 11:10 AM Permalink
actually johny lever has done a good job as sadar in govinda movie singing tunak tunak....tarara....
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by ramji on Dec 29, 2007 12:01 PM Permalink
two sardar sitting in the car.one sardar ask the fellow sardar put ur head out and see whether indicator is working or not. he put his head out and says yes-no-yes-no-yes-no
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by hanek singh on Dec 29, 2007 01:34 AM Permalink
hello mr rajni fan, what part of my post ticklrd you or it being from a sikh triggered your laugh . if so it it is not politically correct. it only reflects a bias on your part and also the moderator . i appeal to all the sikhs and patriotic indians to protest this biased treatment to sikhs mr fan you can tender an apology as a gentleman
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by Vikas on Dec 29, 2007 03:06 AM Permalink
Greatness of Sardarji's(Not a joke!!!!!)
"Hello friends!! Well, jayant , my friend, told me the following incident which I wish to share with you. It has had a deep impact on my thinking.
In the diwali vacation, Jayant and his couple of friends had gone to Delhi.
They rented a taxi for local sight-seeing. The driver was an old Sardar, and boys being boys, Jayant and his pals began cracking Sardarji jokes, just to insinuate the old man.
But to their surprise, the fellow remained unperturbed.
At the end of the sight-seeing, they paid up the hire-charges. The Sardar returned the change. Moreover, he gave each one of them one rupee extra and said, (in Hindi, of course),
''Son, since morning you have been telling Sardarji jokes. I listened to them all and let me tell you, some of them were in a very bad taste. Still, I don't mind coz I know that you are young blood and are yet to see the world. But I have just one request. Here I am giving you one rupee each. Give it to the first Sardar beggar that you come across in this city."
Jayant continued," That one rupee coin is still with me. I couldn't find a single Sardar begging on the streets of Delhi."
Friends, we all love sardar jokes. But the fact of matter is that Sikhs are one of the most prosperous and diversified communities in the world. The secret behind their universal success, according to me, is their willingness to do any job with utmost dedication. A Sardar will drive a truck or set up a roadside garage or
RE:RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by manoj krishnamachar on Dec 29, 2007 11:11 AM Permalink
actually johny lever has done a good job as sadar in govinda movie singing tunak tunak....tarara....
RE:RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by hanek singh on Dec 29, 2007 01:19 AM Permalink
it seems you are protected by rediff computer my reply was zapped before it appeared making fun of sardar ji is ok not other things. only brave let others laugh on them selves . i did not know word sheela bhatt was sacrosanct for rediff
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by Vikas on Dec 29, 2007 03:12 AM Permalink
Greatness of Sardarji's(Not a joke!!!!!)
"Hello friends!! Well, jayant , my friend, told me the following incident which I wish to share with you. It has had a deep impact on my thinking.
In the diwali vacation, Jayant and his couple of friends had gone to Delhi.
They rented a taxi for local sight-seeing. The driver was an old Sardar, and boys being boys, Jayant and his pals began cracking Sardarji jokes, just to insinuate the old man.
But to their surprise, the fellow remained unperturbed.
At the end of the sight-seeing, they paid up the hire-charges. The Sardar returned the change. Moreover, he gave each one of them one rupee extra and said, (in Hindi, of course),
''Son, since morning you have been telling Sardarji jokes. I listened to them all and let me tell you, some of them were in a very bad taste. Still, I don't mind coz I know that you are young blood and are yet to see the world. But I have just one request. Here I am giving you one rupee each. Give it to the first Sardar beggar that you come across in this city."
Jayant continued," That one rupee coin is still with me. I couldn't find a single Sardar begging on the streets of Delhi."
Friends, we all love sardar jokes. But the fact of matter is that Sikhs are one of the most prosperous and diversified communities in the world. The secret behind their universal success, according to me, is their willingness to do any job with utmost dedication. A Sardar will drive a truck or set up a roadside garage or
RE:Rediff's invasion of privacy!
by arvind rb on Dec 29, 2007 11:00 AM Permalink
lovely .... Sadar jokes were make famous by khushwant singh ... more ever SARDAR means leader and that is what hindus call them with respect . Dont mind it .. If we really believed them we would not have make a sikh a Prime minister , Chief of the army and planning commision .. If Still any sikh is hurt. I as indian ask for a apology . But i know from many sikh friends that they take it lightly.It is like one brother teasing other but loving them more than their lives
Kind of surprised that you would write such a passage eulogizing this corrupt woman who finally fell to her own creation - taaliban and islamic terrorists. After all, being in position that you were in, you would have been privy to a lot of interesting infromation that you could write about her now.
But I guess you spent too much time in Delhi surrounded by kaangressis and other politicians to become like one of those. Are you planning on joining others at Wahga border with a candle in hand?
RE:Et tu, Sood?
by natageneral on Dec 29, 2007 12:04 AM Permalink
Right said buddy!Vikram Sood from the Indian Postal Service rose to become the RAW chief ,insiders say only on the basis of his so called ability to write good English,while a brilliant analyst had to retire from the post of Addl Secretary.It is not for nothing that during Sood's time was rightly called the Relatives & Wives Service!Wd comment some other day what is this insinuation about.
RE:tamils are ugly stupid useless uncultured uncivilized baztards and azzholes and are born when pi*gs mated with aboriginal women. lol
by krishnamohan chandrahasan on Dec 28, 2007 11:45 PM Permalink
Th way u rant clearly shows whos got the 'complex'
Rediff inserts "keylogger" malicious software on all the Discussion Board surfers and gets their e mails banned even before they appear on the screen. This is the invasion of piracy by rediff.
RE:Rediff's invasion of Piracy
by Sanjay Jamdade on Dec 28, 2007 11:43 PM Permalink
Dear Rediff I shall spend entire night typing messages and tell people how you invade their privacy. How long will you ban my messages?
RE:Rediff's invasion of Piracy
by Dollar Anand on Dec 28, 2007 11:51 PM Permalink
They did not ban your message. You just posted a message and replied to it yourself. If your previous messages did not appear, that is probably because you included curse words like phukk and sheeet in their regular spellings. The system is programmed to recognize those words and delete the message automatically. No one even sees messages that have words like phukk and poooosssssiieee. If you want to use those words, use crazy spellings like I have.
RE:Rediff's invasion of Piracy
by Sanjay Jamdade on Dec 28, 2007 11:55 PM Permalink
Thanks brother. they even change the user names often. That is weird. By the way in the last 24 hours they have banned dozens of messages. All did not have curse words.
RE:Rediff's invasion of Piracy
by jihadi pigshit on Dec 29, 2007 01:20 AM Permalink
they are trained to turn a blind eye to abuse on hindus/hindu gods. you mention arab slaves, peadoophile pupptte muhomaaad or even try to asking why they are behaving like we are ruled by taliban, your message will never see the daylight .
Indra Ghazi Khan(alias gandhi) gave full support to Bhindranwale in order to create/seperate indian punjab and khalistan punjab, and when Bhindranwale came to know about her real intentions of creating a new split in the form of indian sikhs, and khalistani sikhs, she killed him before he could spill the beans. Indra Ghazi Khan wanted Indian Punjab, and Khalistani Punjab, whereas Bhindranwale chosed to create Khalistan alone, and this was the bone of contention. The entire blame was put on bhindranwale who was actually a home production of Indra Ghazi Khan. Before her death she laid the foundation of her corrupt sons death by creating LTTE.
Rajiv Ghazi Khan (alias gandhi) gave full support to LTTE, but when Prabhakaran wanted to follow his own rules, Rajiv Ghazi Khan sent out 2000 indian troops to handle crisis in Srilanka. Ultimately he got torn apart by two brave Indian Women.
These American Puppets Musharraf, Sharif, and Bhutto have been giving shelter and support to AL-quida,ISI, laskkar, and other terrorist oganisations. Now, the monster has gone out of hand of these puppets who can do nothing but only wait to see their own assasinations one by one.
Its called the BOOMERANG effect of terrorism, and this BOOMERANG first hits those who have used it against others.
RE:The Boomerang Effect of Terrorism
by Dollar Anand on Dec 28, 2007 11:44 PM Permalink
You in your previous incarnation must have written Ramayana and Mahabharatha.
RE:The Boomerang Effect of Terrorism
by raj matre on Dec 29, 2007 11:35 AM Permalink
hey dollar boy keep counting yr bucks than posting bullshit comments
Benazir already ruled pakistan for several years. It wasn't as if she had performed wonders then. She was outside the country for the last several years. People ate and shat and screwed just fine in that country without her. There is no human being so great that the world is going to fall apart in their absence.